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- Q382370 abstract "Monkeypox is an infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus. The disease was first identified in laboratory monkeys, hence its name, but in its natural state it seems to infect rodents more often than primates. The disease is indigenous to Central and West Africa. An outbreak that occurred in the United States in 2003 was traced to a pet store where imported Gambian pouched rats were sold.Monkeypox virus is a zoonotic viral disease that occurs primarily in remote villages of Central and West Africa in proximity to tropical rainforests where there is more frequent contact with infected animals. Monkeypox is usually transmitted to humans from rodents, pets, and primates through contact with the animal's blood or through a bite. Human monkeypox can be difficult to distinguish clinically from smallpox (to which it is closely related) and chickenpox (to which it is not).".
- Q382370 icd10 "B04".
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- Q382370 color "violet".
- Q382370 familia "Poxviridae".
- Q382370 genus "Orthopoxvirus".
- Q382370 icd "59.01".
- Q382370 icd "B04".
- Q382370 name "Monkeypox virus".
- Q382370 subfamilia "Chordopoxvirinae".
- Q382370 type Disease.
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- Q382370 comment "Monkeypox is an infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus. The disease was first identified in laboratory monkeys, hence its name, but in its natural state it seems to infect rodents more often than primates. The disease is indigenous to Central and West Africa.".
- Q382370 label "Monkeypox".
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